Also more energetically effective — high voltage LED strips can get brilliant light also at longer length as they need less power connections and lower amperage. With this being 110V or 220V it will work on one of these voltages and allow the LED Strip to be 50 meters in length without causing a voltage drop (which can often happen with low voltage (12v or 24v) led strips reporting that it needs an additional power supply every 5-10m. This is equivalent to removing multiple transforms required and thus cuts installation as well as material cost by 15-20% on large-scale projects.
Very high voltage LED strips can also work with lower amps, which is a major benefit. Eg: A 220V high voltage LED strip with a current draw of just 0.1 amps can achieve the same brightness as a low voltage strip that may needs about 0.5 amp! As a result, less heat is generated, which helps to make the strip more efficient and last longer. The reduced heat output of the LED translates to both an energy saving as well as a decreased demand for cooling, helping to extend the life of the LEDs and lower maintenance costs in the long run.
It supports standard wiring, meaning you will not require additional heavy electrical work; the LED strips simply plug into a 230V source. This type of compatibility proves to be very useful for industrial areas like warehouses, parking lots and outdoor venues that require lighting in huge spaces over longer distances. In those applications, the reduction of wiring can save up to 25% in labor and material expenses.
Waterproof high voltage LED strips are suitable for outdoor or industrial use, featuring a rating of IP65 and above which protect the strip from wet weather conditions. CRL High Adhesion PTR Series Sealing Weatherstrip is a high quality, yet economical strip ideal for use in the majority of sealant applications. High voltage strips are a good option for the consumer who is making an effort to be energy efficient and enviromentally aware but not wanting to do any upgrades later on down the line.
White iterates, “High voltage LED strip are a great option for long runs of light where complexity and power loss can add up; lighting designer James Klar agrees: ‘When you need longer runs of light, high voltage LED strips help keep things simple and reduce the power loss to much smaller numbers. The extendability at long runs of high-voltage over consistent brightness and fewer electrical problems in commercial and residential environments points out is the energy advantages of using a high voltage solution.
Offering a less power connection and lower amperage with existing infrastructure, the high voltage LED strip boasts energy efficiency to support short-term savings that can do nothing but make long-term sustainability an eco-friendly project. Larger applications benefit from these strips by providing bright, continuous illumination while reducing energy consumption – being a part of sustainable lighting and energy-efficient designs across multiple building typologies.